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Deanna
Carter-Did I shave my legs for this.
Bill
Monroe-Appalachian Stomp
Dixie
Chicks-Let it rip
Alison
Krauss-Down in the river to pray
Reba
McEntire, Brooks&Dunn- If you see her
Merle
Haggard ,Heather Myles- No one is going to love you better.
Cox
Family- I feel the Blues
Leeane
Rimes - Please Remember, Cyote Ugly.
Dolly
Parton, Lorette Lynn, Tanya Tucker- Silver threads.
Alison
Krauss, Gillian Wesh - I,ll fly away.
Indigo
Girls - Water is wide.
Patty
Loveless - That kind of girl.
Emmylou
Harris - Orphan Girl.
Reba
McEntire- I,ll Be.
Soggy
Bottom Boys - OBrother, Man of constant sorrow.
Lee
Ann Womack - Lord I hope this day is good.
Dixie
Chicks & Ricky Skaggs - Walk softly.
Crystal
Gayle- Have you left the one you left me for.
Cox
Family & Alison Krauss. Id rather have Jesus.
Ulster-Scots Music
Hi Uncle Sam by the Ulster-Scots Folk Orchestra .
Dancin Tae Tha Fiddle by the USFO.
Caledonian Heartbeat by Calgach .
My Darlin`s In Tennessee.
Will Ye Go Lassie .
My Sins Are A Awa.
Gran Time Comin .
Hornpipe And Jigs.
Davy Crockett`s Da.
Bonnie Kellswater by the USFO.
Skreigh O Day by the USFO.
Lea Rig by USFO, a Robert Burns song.
Bleacher Lassie of Kelvin Hall.
The Drowning of Wille Robinson.
Lambeg Drum and Fife.
The Orange Maid of Sligo.
Shankill Take Me Home.
Green Grow The Rushes O.
Blackmans Dream.
Amazing Grace.
I Saw The Light.
Ulster Music
Armagh Brigade - WW1 Song about the Armagh Brigade.
WW1 Song - Bloody Road To The Somme.
WW1 Song - No mans Land.
WW1 Song - Pte William Mcfadzen.
WW1 Song - The Chocolate Soldier.
Ulster Girl.
On Boynes Red Shore.
Lurgan town.
The Battle of Garvagh.
Ulster Won`t Die.
WW1 Song about the William Mcbride.
Song about a British Soldier.
Bangor and No Surrender.
Londonderry On The Foyle.
Dying Soldier.
Maiden City.
Armagh Brigade - Another WW1 Song about the Armagh Brigade.
WW1 Song about the Willie Mcbride.
Poppyfields - WW1 Song.
Flower Of Ulster - WW1 Song.
Englishman`s Betrayal - WW1 Song.
Orange Lily O.
The Aul Orange Flute.
Folk Collection 1.
Folk Collection 2.
Fields Of Ulster.
Fields Of Ulster 2.
Fair Londonderry.
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